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Malta Junior Song For Europe 2007 was the television show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2007 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Rottherdam in Holland on 8 Dicember 2007.

The Event

The Contest

In all 63 songs had been initially submitted for the contest. These were heard on a demo CD on Friday 24th August 2007 and live on Saturday 25th August, 2007.

The show was hosted by Sean Vella and Christine Haber and Sophie Debattista, who won last year’s edition of the Junior Malta Song for Europe was the interval act. Results were based on a mixture of judges and televoting. However, at the end of the show no points were announced and only the top 3 places were revealed.
The awared number of Points to each song came about as a result of a mixture of televoting and judges votes.

The Jury

The Jury was comprising of four adults and four teenagers between the ages of 13 and 15. The jury then choose the 16 finalists who battled it out during the Junior Song for Europe Festival on Friday.

The Winners

Cute performed their song entitled Music which was written and composed by themselves, and win the festival with 82 points, Danica Muscat with her song Stolen placed second with 80 points, and followed in the third place finished Kidz Mania] with 72 points by and the song New Generation.

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007

The all-girl band Cute won first place at the Junior Malta Song for Europe 2007. The 5 girls will represent Malta in Rotterdam for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 that will be held on the 8th December 2007.